The myth is that foxes use their tails to clear away their own foot-prints. Smart animals :-)
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The plural possessive form for the tails of the foxes is the foxes' tails.
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Assuming you're referring to the tail belonging to a fox, then the correct one is: fox's tail. The apostrophe indicates possession of the latter (the tail) by the former (the fox).
No they are not they are only fiction.
Red foxes have the ability to encompass their whole body with their tail to protect themselves. It will also use it's teeth and claws to attack, and then it's speed to run away.
A fox's tail is called a brush.
Judges 15:4 - Then Samson went and caught three hundred foxes; and he took torches, turned the foxes tail to tail, and put a torch between each pair of tails.
Balance. An aid in communicating their mood to other wovles. Also to communicate, if they wag the whole tail that means they are happy but if they wag only the tip watch out!they are going to attack.
Yes, foxes do exhibit body language as a means of communication. They use various postures, tail movements, and facial expressions to convey emotions and intentions. For instance, a fox may raise its tail to signal excitement or lower it to indicate submission or fear. Understanding these cues can provide insights into their social interactions and behaviors.
Foxes are beautiful creatures. Red Foxes can weigh 6.5 to 24 lbs., they can measure from Head to the end of the body, 18 to 33.75 in. From their body to end of Tail, 12 to 21.75 in
foxes such as red foxes uses leaves in the fall when artic foxes blend in with their habitat